Back and forth
Ba Lai Bao go, is a Chinese idiom, pronunciation is B á L á if ù w ǎ ng, meaning to run around in a hurry, from the book of rites Shaoyi.
Analysis of Idioms
Ba Lai Bao Bao
The origin of Idioms
Shaoyi in the book of Rites: "don't pull it out, don't report it." Zheng Xuan's note: "the purpose of applying for education is to get sick, and both sending and getting sick."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or adverbial; referring to intercourse.
Examples
A group of villagers came to eat. The first episode of love affair
Back and forth
regard honour and riches as floating clouds - fù guì fú yún
unable to profit from what one has read - tú dú fù shū
Love the new and forget the old - liàn xīn wàng jiù
When the wall falls, everyone pushes - qiáng dǎo zhòng rén tuī